801.04
(3) Wrong Target: If a player holes out
on the wrong target for a given hole, he or
she will continue play from a lie directly
beneath that target, without penalty. If
the player holes out at the wrong target,
and believes the hole is completed,
and proceeds to play the next hole, a
two-throw penalty will be added to that
player’s score for misplaying the course.

it also means you pay everyone on your card 5 bucks if you are in the 51 club.
a buddy of mine hit a black ace, we were playing safari golf and he actually hit the correct basket but, like I stated we were playing to a different basket. priceless.

Synchronize the why’s, the if’s the lies. Shake and sift through the mess. Digress the flesh left is our disguise.

Chuck Kennedy wrote:A gray ace is when you hit one on the other basket (usually short) on the same hole that has more than one basket installed like at Warwick.

My first ace was similar.

There are three pin positions, and one basket so it moves around. Two of them are out sight from the tee, and I thought the basket was at the longer hidden position. I shanked my drive into the short placement where the basket luckily was that day :D

801.04 (3) Wrong Target: If a player holes out on the wrong target for a given hole, he or she will continue play from a lie directly beneath that target, without penalty. If the player holes out at the wrong target, and believes the hole is completed, and proceeds to play the next hole, a two-throw penalty will be added to that player’s score for misplaying the course.

So does this mean if there is a basket that is really close to the next hole's teepad, and that next hole is say, a long par five, I could throw at the closer one and say I though that was the basket that I was supposed to be playing to and take a easy 4? Dick move!

801.04 (3) Wrong Target: If a player holes out on the wrong target for a given hole, he or she will continue play from a lie directly beneath that target, without penalty. If the player holes out at the wrong target, and believes the hole is completed, and proceeds to play the next hole, a two-throw penalty will be added to that player’s score for misplaying the course.

So does this mean if there is a basket that is really close to the next hole's teepad, and that next hole is say, a long par five, I could throw at the closer one and say I though that was the basket that I was supposed to be playing to and take a easy 4? Dick move!

Woah, not saying I would do this sort of thing. I am very strict , more than most, about the rules of DG. I was just putting that out there as a joke. Maybe that just translated to hostility because text is a subpar means of communication, but if not, chill.